Milky Way Core Above Ecuadorian Volcanic Crater in from a frost-hushed ridgeline in Ecuador

Milky Way Core Above Ecuadorian Volcanic Crater

by Esteban Fuentes

Cold moonlight washes the frost-dusted ridgeline in Ecuador, illuminating the sharp rim of a volcanic crater. Above, the dense core of the Milky Way burns with a brilliant white and violet haze, stretching across the pitch-black sky. Low clouds gather in the distance, creating a soft, gray barrier along the horizon that separates the earth from the stars. Dark volcanic rock forms the foreground, its rough texture highlighted by the pale lunar glow. The scene remains still, with no movement disturbing the quiet landscape. The starlight reflects faintly off the icy patches on the crater floor, at the base of the celestial display in the rugged terrain.

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Camera Nikon Z 7*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon Z 7 photos, grab one online.
Lens Z 40mm f/2
Focal Length 40mm
Aperture f/2
Shutter Speed 1/8000
ISO 6400
Film shot in RAW with minimal editing
Location from a frost-hushed ridgeline in Ecuador
Date 2022-04-08
Credit VEETER
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